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because it restates current law and current law has been interpreted by the administration in a way that is frankly contrary to the intent of the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to a national security investigation. now what's happened since congress enacted that provision? it's a low bar, but under the n.s.a.'s interpretation, it's no bar at all, because as has been widely reported, they are collecting the information about every phone call made by every american. clearly, that is not relevant to a terrorist investigation. i think it's important to note that business records that are the subject of 215 include a lot of sensitive information. what are business records? phone records? internet records? credit card records? medical records? are these things that we would voluntary give up to the government? no. they are incredibly sensitive and that's why they are being sought. i do think it is important to note that the amendment that will follow after this one doesn't end the ability of the government to pu
because it restates current law and current law has been interpreted by the administration in a way that is frankly contrary to the intent of the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to a national security investigation. now what's happened since congress enacted that provision? it's a low bar, but under the n.s.a.'s interpretation, it's no bar at all, because as has been widely reported, they are collecting the...
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people did not accept that because it's against god's law. but eventually gay people got to know so many people or so many people got to know gay people that eventually you said, well, i'm against, you know, gay rights but not, you know, not brian and allen. they seem like good guys. i'd love them to be happy together. that's how they crept into our hearts. right? that's a slow idea. isn't it? >> and it worked exactly the way you described. it wasn't an app or an incentive program. it was people talking to people and moving an idea >> stephen: that's what it's going to take for me to accept global warming. it all happened up there on the top of the globe and i don't see it happen. very theoretical to me. but if polar bears were going door to door, knocking and saying excuse me, sir, do you have a moment to talk about the global warming crisis? and about our lord jesus christ? i think listen. they might be able to change my mind. but short of that, isn't global warming a hard sell? >> yes. here is an exact kind of flow idea because what we hav
people did not accept that because it's against god's law. but eventually gay people got to know so many people or so many people got to know gay people that eventually you said, well, i'm against, you know, gay rights but not, you know, not brian and allen. they seem like good guys. i'd love them to be happy together. that's how they crept into our hearts. right? that's a slow idea. isn't it? >> and it worked exactly the way you described. it wasn't an app or an incentive program. it was...
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plus many state laws are pretty toothless. only a few provide specific penalties for police who profile. illinois is one of the states that gathers data on racial disparity. the state's bipartisan racial profiling law was coauthored by this man. >> when i was in illinois, i passed racial profiling legislation. initially, the police departments across the state were resistant but actually they came to recognize that if it was done in a fair straight forward way that it would allow them to do their jobs better and communities would have more confidence and then in turn be more helpful. >> when obama first came to the u.s. senate, we backed a ban on racial profiling. one of his colleagues has been working years on that legislation. ben cardin is proposing outlawing profiling at the federal level with the end racial profiling act. thank you for being here. >> my pleasure. >> you probably run into folks who are surprised that this isn't already against federal law. >> you're exactly right. i think most people think it is. but it is
plus many state laws are pretty toothless. only a few provide specific penalties for police who profile. illinois is one of the states that gathers data on racial disparity. the state's bipartisan racial profiling law was coauthored by this man. >> when i was in illinois, i passed racial profiling legislation. initially, the police departments across the state were resistant but actually they came to recognize that if it was done in a fair straight forward way that it would allow them to...
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this isn't just fighting a law, isn't just saying we want the law off the books. this is telling people who stand to benefit from the law, hey, don't take advantage of it. it's like telling people don't take your social security checks because we don't like the system. when you turn 65, don't enroll in medicare because it's a bad idea. i don't know what they're going to say to these people. the truth is there's a reason we're trying to make health insurance available to people. it's because people get sick. they get in accidents and end up in the hospital and are going to have very large bills. here's a chance to get health insurance so they don't have the face the prospect of bankruptcy, so they can pay for their medical care. groups like freedom works out there saying, hey, don't do this, it's a bad idea. >> one of the things i find fascinating about this whole strategy, it means, i think, obama care as it rolls out is going to have incredible variation between states. so i don't think this little obama care draft card thing is going to be much more than a blip
this isn't just fighting a law, isn't just saying we want the law off the books. this is telling people who stand to benefit from the law, hey, don't take advantage of it. it's like telling people don't take your social security checks because we don't like the system. when you turn 65, don't enroll in medicare because it's a bad idea. i don't know what they're going to say to these people. the truth is there's a reason we're trying to make health insurance available to people. it's because...
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nobody really knew until recently that there was this provision of the law. it was to cover areas that were not covered under the old voting rights act, that you could show were discriminating, and it needed preclearance. so there is no preclearance, they are trying to use the bail- in provision, where if there are areas practicing discriminatory things, we want to use this provision. if that were to work, it would be a great argument against actually going back and putting back the old preclearance in. >> what are the criteria of that in the law? >> i knew that you would ask that. i need to go and look and read the actual words of a lot. >> -- law. >> they are talking about and 3.s 2 is new territory now. it is an interesting question, and it is a question that ought to be raised. in, he absence of the bail- the justice department will argue against a particular provision to get it repealed. i think on the first, doj has a good shot. on the second, i do not think so. >> underlying all of this, in, the justice department will arguereality, something nefarios
nobody really knew until recently that there was this provision of the law. it was to cover areas that were not covered under the old voting rights act, that you could show were discriminating, and it needed preclearance. so there is no preclearance, they are trying to use the bail- in provision, where if there are areas practicing discriminatory things, we want to use this provision. if that were to work, it would be a great argument against actually going back and putting back the old...
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because it restates current law and current law has been interpreted by the administration in a way that is frankly contrary to the intent of the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to a national security investigation. now what's happened since congress enacted that provision? it's a low bar, but under the n.s.a.'s interpretation, it's no bar at all, because as has been widely reported, they are collecting the information about every phone call made by every american. clearly, that is not relevant to a terrorist investigation. i think it's important to note that business records that are the subject of 215 include a lot of sensitive information. what are business records? phone records? internet records? credit card records? medical records? are these things that we would voluntary give up to the government? no. they are incredibly sensitive and that's why they are being sought. i do think it is important to note that the amendment that will follow after this one doesn't end the ability of the government to pu
because it restates current law and current law has been interpreted by the administration in a way that is frankly contrary to the intent of the crafters of the patriot act. section 215 of the patriot act says that you can obtain information that is relevant to a national security investigation. now what's happened since congress enacted that provision? it's a low bar, but under the n.s.a.'s interpretation, it's no bar at all, because as has been widely reported, they are collecting the...
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of law. this would undermine our standing in the world and seriously goes against anyone who claimed they are for the rule of law. i would go one step further. even if you say this is not a coup because there is not a general currently running at, that is semantics. that is not going to the point of this. the law says, if the military had a substantial involvement in decreasing -- replacing a democratically elected president, whether there is a general in charge or not, putting a president who has been a elected under house arrest. we do not know where some of these people are. this is the definition of the kinds of things we are supposedly opposed to. aiding the muslim brotherhood either, but if we're not going to obey the law. a is are going to say that a good idea, realize, if this should continue, you are telling us to flout the law. if you could respond to what and holding up of the fighter jets. administration has determined it is not even legally required to determine if there was a co
of law. this would undermine our standing in the world and seriously goes against anyone who claimed they are for the rule of law. i would go one step further. even if you say this is not a coup because there is not a general currently running at, that is semantics. that is not going to the point of this. the law says, if the military had a substantial involvement in decreasing -- replacing a democratically elected president, whether there is a general in charge or not, putting a president who...
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law you have to go to a judge, the old law was pre-clearance automatically. under the law new, under this new provision they are going use they go to a judge and say judge for these reasons we think that you ought to bail this area in. it's called the bail in provision, declare it has a history of discrimination, and subject it to pre-clearance, any of the voting changes for the next ten years. so they are actually, the government is actually joining an existing lawsuit right now in texas, in a legal battle that's raging down there about the texas republican ledge tur redistricting plan the new boundaries for legislative districts. the next step will be a similar action challenging texas's strict new voter i.d. law. craig mentioned north carolina. the justice department might take action there if north carolina as it now appears likely impoebs as strict voter i.d. law. so now we know what the justice department intends to do about the supreme court's ruling. so, that's how this would work. >> and, ari, the prevailing thinking since the supreme court ruling th
law you have to go to a judge, the old law was pre-clearance automatically. under the law new, under this new provision they are going use they go to a judge and say judge for these reasons we think that you ought to bail this area in. it's called the bail in provision, declare it has a history of discrimination, and subject it to pre-clearance, any of the voting changes for the next ten years. so they are actually, the government is actually joining an existing lawsuit right now in texas, in a...
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dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you are a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption is that it's wrong, it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she had expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong not just against the law, but against society and against god. that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and p
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to remain the law in the long term. on the other hand, if the proponents are correct and costs are the same and people can go to the same doctor they have always gone to, i don't think it matters how long it takes to enroll new people. if a law is in place long enough, eventually the medicaid expansion will continue. eventually folks will get enrolled. people aren't going to say, we need to get rid of it because we only signed up 2 million people. on the other hand, if people can't go to the doctor they want to go to, they don't care if we eat the 7 million number. >> 7 million previously uninsured is significant. another important number the administration talked about is that the vast majority of americans who have coverage through a larger employer, who have medicaid already or medicare, the president said you're not affected by this at all. 7 million may seem like a lot, but if you look at people who have individual coverage now plus people who have coverage through small businesses, it's a much larger number than 7
to remain the law in the long term. on the other hand, if the proponents are correct and costs are the same and people can go to the same doctor they have always gone to, i don't think it matters how long it takes to enroll new people. if a law is in place long enough, eventually the medicaid expansion will continue. eventually folks will get enrolled. people aren't going to say, we need to get rid of it because we only signed up 2 million people. on the other hand, if people can't go to the...
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law. but holder cited another court decision that found the texas legislature's congressional redistricting plan discriminated against latino voters. >> in that ruling, the court noted that the parties, and i quote, this is what the court said, the parties provided more evidence of discriminatory intent than we have space or need to address here. this is a federal court that said that. >> reporter: in texas, reaction was sharp. republican governor rick perry branded holder's move as an end run around the supreme court. he said, quote, once again the obama administration is demonstrating utter contempt for our country's system of checks and balances, not to mention the u.s. constitution. and republican senator john cornyn accused the white house of bullying his state. not to protect voters, but for partisan political purposes. >> part of the long-term strategy of this administration is to try to turn texas blue. and so they are engaging in this kind of bogus political activity to try to rai
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dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children. >> the prosecution contended there was more method than madness. >> she said satan was telling her this, and if you are a religious person and satan is telling you to do something, you start out with the assumption is that it's wrong, it's bad conduct, so starting from that simple proposition, we knew that she knew that it was wrong, and she had expressed that she knew it was wrong. >> so dr. dietz testified that mrs. yates knew it was wrong not just against the law, but against society and against god. that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and p
dietz was also a consultant on the hit series "law and order." on several points the experts agreed. >> we both agreed she had a severe mental disease when she drowned her children. we both agreed she believed she was doing what was in the best interest of the children, and we both agreed she knew what she was doing was against the law. where we differed then was on whether in spite of knowing it was against the law she believed she was doing what was right for her children....
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health care law is on life support itself. we don't have time to sort of sit this one out and wait for the 2016 elections or whatever. >> yes, we have to do things now in the next three years to drive our economy for the next 30 years. we have to do energy reform and really look at health care and have something that is going to work for people. we have $16 trillion in debt. i remember when interest rates were 17 nd 18 and we cannot do this. neil: it is always good seeing you, my friend. the former speaker of the house, thank you so much for joining us. coming up next, the latest health care surprise that is actually pretty shocking. we will have the details next. and the incredible rush... of the mercedes-benz you've always wanted. ♪ but you better get here fast... [ girl ] ya daddy's here. here you go, honey. thank you. [ male annncer ] because a good thing like this... phew! won't last forever. mmm. [ male announcer ] see your authorized dealer for incredible offer on the exhilarating c250 sport sedan. but hurry, offers e
health care law is on life support itself. we don't have time to sort of sit this one out and wait for the 2016 elections or whatever. >> yes, we have to do things now in the next three years to drive our economy for the next 30 years. we have to do energy reform and really look at health care and have something that is going to work for people. we have $16 trillion in debt. i remember when interest rates were 17 nd 18 and we cannot do this. neil: it is always good seeing you, my friend....
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that's breaking the law. none of these issues are phony. the only thing is phony is the white house attempt to pretend they're really focused on the economy like a laser. it's more like a boy scout flashlight they're shining at the economy because for five years the president had a shot at and it not once has he done the kind of things that will actually get the economy back on track. >> expanding on this. the president has not specifically mentioned exactly which scandals he is describing as phony, whether it's the recent wave of the seasonals dog -- scandal r scandals which are dogging the white house, whether the irs mess or the benghazi issue. as you point out about the families, isn't this a slap in the face to mose who died and the survivors when the commander-in-chief calls it a distraction at a time when there's so many questions unanswered. >> absolutely. pat smith, the mother of sean smith, one of the father perioded in benghazi, it's been pointed out the death of her son is nothing phony to her and her comments are the most power
that's breaking the law. none of these issues are phony. the only thing is phony is the white house attempt to pretend they're really focused on the economy like a laser. it's more like a boy scout flashlight they're shining at the economy because for five years the president had a shot at and it not once has he done the kind of things that will actually get the economy back on track. >> expanding on this. the president has not specifically mentioned exactly which scandals he is...
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republican law maker is calli t data hub that will store medical information on americans. it is a pot of gold for hackers. >> we so hackers breaking in the most sophisticated systems. this will have yr social security number and health care roars and family size and income. what make its troubling, this system hasn't been completely built yet. it is not ready for septber 1st. at is one month before the exchange is open. only four weeks to test it out and so if there is glitches. that doesn't sound good. wayne, it talks about your health status. that sounds like a bad idea! >> the whole idea is bad. look at the amount of fraud in medicare. estimated $75 billion. that is an enormous number. this thing is right for fraud and hackers get in well and who is in charge of this. it is take the fifth lois. remember her? she will be administering this. >> wayne, forget the hackers, maybe we have to worry about those in the obama are? >> eric if there is a problem we should have the leaders work together to fix it in time for implementation. this is just anotr effort to discredit d u
republican law maker is calli t data hub that will store medical information on americans. it is a pot of gold for hackers. >> we so hackers breaking in the most sophisticated systems. this will have yr social security number and health care roars and family size and income. what make its troubling, this system hasn't been completely built yet. it is not ready for septber 1st. at is one month before the exchange is open. only four weeks to test it out and so if there is glitches. that...
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under the supremacy clause in the constitution federal law overrides state law to the extent there is any conflict. and i have to advise you obviouslthe you can't do it. melissa: on a very basic level of something isegal in the state but illegal on the feral level who wins? >> that is exactly what i was thinking walking into speak with you. the point is from a constitutional standpoint the argument would be, when is something such that a state can regulate it? answer question. the reality is that from a straight line appointed the weather is a conflict between state and federal law, if a state said you have to file an income tax return, that's obvious because is pre-empted by federal law. here i think you're right. it i different and the point is, why can't the state under -- to put in your formulation, pass along saying that medical marijuana is illegal. it is really just a simple constitutional law point. you teeseven wrigley you have to go to the source. melissa: we will certainly follow this. thank you. happy friday. here is our question. should the fed's be cracking down on illeg
under the supremacy clause in the constitution federal law overrides state law to the extent there is any conflict. and i have to advise you obviouslthe you can't do it. melissa: on a very basic level of something isegal in the state but illegal on the feral level who wins? >> that is exactly what i was thinking walking into speak with you. the point is from a constitutional standpoint the argument would be, when is something such that a state can regulate it? answer question. the reality...
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the law couldn't prove it. we have to believe that if he is asked to parkway he will pay. >> to be clear, she said she only speaks for herself. not the whole jury. she struggled with the moral obligations presented to the jury. >> at love us wanted to find something bad. something we could connect to the law. all six of us, well, let's not speak for all six of us. for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. and that's the way that the law was written. i was the juror, i was going to give them the hung jury. i fought to the end. >> now a reporter also asked maddy a question that is reverberating around the country. and i think it shapes our ability to understand why this story has touched so many peel. asked about race, maddy said she didn't think it played a role. >> a lot of people from the outside thought must have been the discussion in the deliberations about race about, color. but th
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because not only do her relatives and dale believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to probable cause that he was involved in this particular homicide. >> reporter: but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> reporter: who were they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. uh-oguess what day it is!is?? huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital mexican americans and anglos were treated in sepa
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health care law is on life support itself. we don't have time tsort of sit this one out and wait for the 2016 elections or whatever. >> yes, we have to do things now in the next three years to drive our economy for the next 30 years. weave to do energy reform and really look at health care and have something that is going to work for people. we have $16 trillion in debt. i remember when interest rates were 17 nd 18 and we cannot do this. neil: it is always goodeeing you, my friend. the former speaker of the house, thank you so much for joining us. coming up next, the latest health care surprise that is actually pretty shocking. actually pretty shocking. we will ve the details see these hands? they gripped the wheel of a humvee in afghanistan. these hands? they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. confidential help is just a call, click or text away. neil: comes to the health care law, you can't run a you can hide. let's have liz macdonald here. >> it is one part of the health care law that is rattling the whole co
health care law is on life support itself. we don't have time tsort of sit this one out and wait for the 2016 elections or whatever. >> yes, we have to do things now in the next three years to drive our economy for the next 30 years. weave to do energy reform and really look at health care and have something that is going to work for people. we have $16 trillion in debt. i remember when interest rates were 17 nd 18 and we cannot do this. neil: it is always goodeeing you, my friend. the...
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law, but attorney general eric holder is arguing that discriminates against latino voters. >> in that ruling the court noted that the parties, and i quote, this is what the court said, the parties provided more evidence of discriminatory intent than we have space or need to address here. this is a federal court that said that. >> reporter: now, governor rick perry criticized holder's moves saying it's an end run around the high courts of the republican lawmakers and accused the white house of bullying the lone star state. >> part of the long-term strategy of this administration is to try to turn texas blue, and they are engaging this this kind of bogus political activity to try to raise concerns with regard to things like minority voting. >> reporter: meanwhile, a controversial houston-based voter fraud group called the true vote went further promising legal action in the future. heather, back to you. >> elizabeth, thanks so much. >>> president obama issues a warning to republicans. >> shutting down the government just because i'm for keeping it open, that's not an economic plan. thre
law, but attorney general eric holder is arguing that discriminates against latino voters. >> in that ruling the court noted that the parties, and i quote, this is what the court said, the parties provided more evidence of discriminatory intent than we have space or need to address here. this is a federal court that said that. >> reporter: now, governor rick perry criticized holder's moves saying it's an end run around the high courts of the republican lawmakers and accused the...
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. >> reporter: the clinic is in violation of a state law that requires their doctors to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. just the latest in the ever-growing list, designed by the state to force the clinic to close. with the clock winding down, protesters like this person believe that they are on the verge of making history. >> let's help mississippi lead the nation, in becoming the first state to protect every baby, to protect every mom, that is what we're going for. >> reporter: that is the clinic owner. it was her idea to paint the clinic pink as a message. she is not quitting without a fight. >> stop taking blood money. >> reporter: but behind the bravado, she knows the odds are stacked against her. is your clinic in mississippi going to survive? >> i hope so. we're going to be screaming, one way or the other. >> reporter: you're going to fight? >> we have to. there is no alternative. >> reporter: when did you get this car? >> they're so ugly, they're cute. >> reporter: she invites me to ride with her to the clinic. like the protesters, she believes god is on her side.
. >> reporter: the clinic is in violation of a state law that requires their doctors to have admitting privileges at a local hospital. just the latest in the ever-growing list, designed by the state to force the clinic to close. with the clock winding down, protesters like this person believe that they are on the verge of making history. >> let's help mississippi lead the nation, in becoming the first state to protect every baby, to protect every mom, that is what we're going for....
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laws. section five was used against voter i.d. laws. texas has a very strict voter i.d. law. people have to get 200 miles to get their i.d. and have the underlying documents, they need a bit certificate. -- a birth certificate. other people are naturalized citizens. to replace their documents would be $345. it could go on and on. so it is basically something that isn't necessary at all in our country and has a very, very heavy impact on the poor, on black, latino, asian-american voters, on women who change our names or hyphenate or things along those lines and something that we need to fight back against through litigation of the type the department of justice is bringing right now. also, you know, through a fundamental right to vote is absolutely needed in our country to have a specific fundamental right to vote in our constitution that guarantees our most precious right. so that people are treated equally at the ballot box. that's the most fundamental principle of democracy is that we have equal access to voting rights and if we need to straighten this out because there is
laws. section five was used against voter i.d. laws. texas has a very strict voter i.d. law. people have to get 200 miles to get their i.d. and have the underlying documents, they need a bit certificate. -- a birth certificate. other people are naturalized citizens. to replace their documents would be $345. it could go on and on. so it is basically something that isn't necessary at all in our country and has a very, very heavy impact on the poor, on black, latino, asian-american voters, on...
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because not only do her relatives and dale believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to probable cause that he was involved in this particular homicide. >> reporter: but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> reporter: who were they trying to protect? >> john b. fite. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> mcallen, texas, in the 1930s was segregated. the neighborhoods, the schools. even in the hospital mexican americans and anglos were treated in separate wards.
because not only do her relatives and dale believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to probable cause that he was involved in this particular homicide. >> reporter: but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> reporter: who were they trying to...
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laws. the crisis deepens in egypt. more protesters killed overnight. this as we learn new information about the future of
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but that's now how the law is written. where now everybody's information is relevant to a potential future investigation. the fourth amendment has been turned on its head. >> michael: seeing that as we have, and certainly as we have since snowden told us about it, is there--are we as a nation comfortable? are you, trevor timm, is there surveillance in the nsa? we know it's not going to go away. but where are we comfortable? >> we've been hearing that americans are comfortable with this. but i don't think that's true. all these polls have been coming out saying that americans are not comfortable. >> michael: as they learn more about it they're less comfortable. >> that's because they didn't know it was happening. there was a poll in the "washington post" saying 74% of americans say that this violates american privacy rights. that's a huge majority, and this is probably for the first time that americans are hearing about this, and they're shocked. >> michael: i feel different, i knew what was happening and i thought i was co
but that's now how the law is written. where now everybody's information is relevant to a potential future investigation. the fourth amendment has been turned on its head. >> michael: seeing that as we have, and certainly as we have since snowden told us about it, is there--are we as a nation comfortable? are you, trevor timm, is there surveillance in the nsa? we know it's not going to go away. but where are we comfortable? >> we've been hearing that americans are comfortable with...
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red dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. look. look. look. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television blow it just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. looking for a good review never seen anything like on the. missed all the news in the aftermath of the boston bombings there's been one story that's been completely swept under the rug the death of a twenty seven year old chechen man named him but again. about a month after the horrific tragedy the f.b.i. was interrogating to it is home about an alleged. association he had with the bombings but before any connection was actually proven he was shot and killed by f.b.i. agents first the official narrative said that he had pulled a gun out but it changed to a knife however all of that quickly fell apart when they were forced to admit that he was completely unarmed being trained in martial arts they claim that his body was the weapon and that he at
red dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. look. look. look. download the official publication. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television blow it just doesn't do so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. looking for a good review never seen anything like on the. missed all the news in the aftermath of the boston bombings there's been one story that's...
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he enrolled in law school and is now remarred with a young son. he remains in contact with andrea. >> i can say that coming to a decision to divorce andrea was really a difficult decision, and it took me probably more time than it should have, but i finally came to the understanding that there's a difference between forgiveness and consequences. >> i talk to andrea probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to personal involvement, and she -- she's a daughter basically. >> george parnham and i and the mental health association of houston and some other people started the yates children's memorial fund in honor of the five yates children who are the real tragedy of this story. >> ours was an extreme case, you know. you know, we lost our family, and andrea was charged with capital murder, and it was a big case because she didn't get adequate mental health treatment, so from that facet i'm trying to do my best and redirect and move in that direction to help mentally ill people. >> hello. >> hi. >> how are you today?
he enrolled in law school and is now remarred with a young son. he remains in contact with andrea. >> i can say that coming to a decision to divorce andrea was really a difficult decision, and it took me probably more time than it should have, but i finally came to the understanding that there's a difference between forgiveness and consequences. >> i talk to andrea probably four times a week. i long ago crossed the line from professionalism to personal involvement, and she -- she's...
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. >> you know it's against the law to transport people doing prostitution. >> prostitution? >> yeah. now you don't know anything about that either? >> inside the vehicle, police >> no, sir. >> inside the vehicle, police find more evidence that this crew of wannabes is hoping to graduate to the big leagues of pimpdom. >> shoes. >> including a pair of high heel shoes, including a book on tape called "pimpology." carr would like to arrest all three of the men, but his hands are tied. >> in county, we have to have a hand-to-hand transaction between us and the pimp or seeing that transaction between the girl, us and the girl and the pimp. and we didn't catch up on that. catch you over like this again, you're going to jail, you know that? >> who, me? >> who me? you're the only person i'm talking to, man. y'all do your business and hit the road. >> all right. thank you, man. >> all right. we'll meet back up over there. >> at the end of the day, the task force has made nine arrests and gathered more information on the burgeoning illegal sex trade in houston. the women arrested are s
. >> you know it's against the law to transport people doing prostitution. >> prostitution? >> yeah. now you don't know anything about that either? >> inside the vehicle, police >> no, sir. >> inside the vehicle, police find more evidence that this crew of wannabes is hoping to graduate to the big leagues of pimpdom. >> shoes. >> including a pair of high heel shoes, including a book on tape called "pimpology." carr would like to arrest...
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because not only do her relatives and dale believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to probable cause that he was involved in this particular homicide. >> reporter: but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> reporter: who were they trying to protect? >> john b. feit. american succes story. working for a company where over seventy-five percent of store management started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male anno
because not only do her relatives and dale believe he killed her, so does every police officer and law enforcement agency that's dealt with this case. do you believe you know who the murderer is? >> we have developed evidence sufficient to probable cause that he was involved in this particular homicide. >> reporter: but with so much heat, why did the case go cold? early on, why do you think he wasn't prosecuted? >> a cover-up. >> reporter: who were they trying to...
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told the family and law enforcement that he would not take the case forward. so, guerra fought your request to bring the case before a grand jury, correct? >> yes. >> what did he say to you? >> "when pigs fly." it can't be prosecuted. it can't be prosecuted. old case, old people. and he basically told me to my face with a finger in my face, saying he will never be indicted. >> you know, it's an unfortunate statement that i made. >> about the pigs flying. >> yes, because it comes across that i'm insensitive and callous, which is not true. >> it was not until irene's family organized vigils and demonstrations outside the courthouse that the district attorney in 2004 finally agreed to bring the case before a grand jury. when the grand jury was convened, father o'brien and the monk, dale tacheny, were prepared to testify to reveal what they say john feit told them about the murder. they certainly would have been the star witnesses, but the district attorney never called for them. instead, the grand jury only had a transcript of what tacheny and o'brien told police
told the family and law enforcement that he would not take the case forward. so, guerra fought your request to bring the case before a grand jury, correct? >> yes. >> what did he say to you? >> "when pigs fly." it can't be prosecuted. it can't be prosecuted. old case, old people. and he basically told me to my face with a finger in my face, saying he will never be indicted. >> you know, it's an unfortunate statement that i made. >> about the pigs flying....
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the issues that are going to be thrown up into the air unresolved if this madness gets signed into law it will be interesting to see what the governor will do. he'd signed bill that's advance lgbt rights on the other a big advocate of letting school districts set policy autos this bill is absurd there is no reason, no public outcry for this bill. therefore, the governor should veto it. >> ashton says the signature will change his life as a student. i'm not going to have to worry. i can just be who i am. he'll have 12 days to take action. in sacramento, abc 7 news. >> consumer reports is out with a new report on the best and worst surgical fa sim tis in the country. it's the first list of its kind using newly available data to see how patients fared. report found big name hospitals did not do well in preventing in quality care. here in the bay air best rankings went to sequoia hospital, st. hellena hospital and washington hospital in fremont. the critics point out the length of the stay was gleaned from medicare billing rather than patient charts for a list go to our web site. we have a
the issues that are going to be thrown up into the air unresolved if this madness gets signed into law it will be interesting to see what the governor will do. he'd signed bill that's advance lgbt rights on the other a big advocate of letting school districts set policy autos this bill is absurd there is no reason, no public outcry for this bill. therefore, the governor should veto it. >> ashton says the signature will change his life as a student. i'm not going to have to worry. i can...
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he says tonight's run in with the law was one big misunderstanding. >> what happened to you tonight? >> apparently someone that was in the room they rented out did something wrong, and the fact that it was my room is why i'm down here. >> you think you were wrongly brought down here? >> definitely, i didn't do anything wrong. i wasn't -- if something went wrong in the room or whatever i wasn't there. it was just the fact that it's my room. >> jason's on camera performance is just one example of a pimp's capacity for smooth talk and lies as he seeks to pus distance between himself and his girls. >> that's typical. most pimps will do that or exploiters where they will distance themselves from the room or the girls and act like they don't know them. >> we just have to see the evidence and the connection between your cell phone and her cell phone. >> he says pimps like jason have a natural talent for deceiving and manipulating young women. >> it's like a sports player. some can hit a ball, some are good at jump shots. these guys are good at lying to females or lying in general. >> i'm no
he says tonight's run in with the law was one big misunderstanding. >> what happened to you tonight? >> apparently someone that was in the room they rented out did something wrong, and the fact that it was my room is why i'm down here. >> you think you were wrongly brought down here? >> definitely, i didn't do anything wrong. i wasn't -- if something went wrong in the room or whatever i wasn't there. it was just the fact that it's my room. >> jason's on camera...
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now i can do the things i want to do, like email my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ >>> a transgender high school student treefld to make his case to the governor. the argument people should be able to play girls or boys sports based on grernd they identify with. >> with more than 6,000 signatures collected, a 16-year-old turned in a petition to governor brown urging him to sign a bill he says would make school better for him and other students. >> it will let me be a regular boy at the school. >> ashton used to be kimberly. never quite feeling right about being a girl. high school junior says the schools forced him to be something he's not. >> is ways waz placed in a class full of all girls for pe. i'm a boy. and every day goi inside class it's just a reminder that i'm all by myself. >> legislature would allow transgender students kindergarten through high school to use rest room and locker rooms and join sports teams of the gender they identify with. the special allowances upset opponent
now i can do the things i want to do, like email my mother-in-law. or check celebrity gossip. [ male announcer ] at&t brings it all together. ♪ >>> a transgender high school student treefld to make his case to the governor. the argument people should be able to play girls or boys sports based on grernd they identify with. >> with more than 6,000 signatures collected, a 16-year-old turned in a petition to governor brown urging him to sign a bill he says would make school...
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law and it was really a frivolous objection. south carolina had to spend $3.5 million in court to fight them, and they were successful, and they beat the justice department. >> woodruff: are you saying this texas move is frivolous? >> i don't know. i haven't seen the evidence that they would fall within section 3. one thing to keep in mind is section 3 requires you to show that the state has violated the 14th and 15th amendment rights of texas residents. i haven't seen the evidence yet that that has occurred. >> woodruff: how do you respond to that, nina perales? >> we do have substantial evidence of racially discriminatory intent in the 2011 redistricting plans, and in fact, a federal government in washington, d.c. last year pursuant to the preclearance provision found that texas had intentionally discriminated against minority voters in its state senate plan, as well as the congressional plan and found that the state had slid backwards in the stated house plan. now, that decision was subsequently advocated by the supreme court
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law. the n.s.a. leaker tries to get out of the moscow airport, and anthony weiner says, oops, i did it again. i'm pete williams in for gwen ifill on "washington week." >> i say to these members of congress, you can't just be against something. you got to be for something. pete: the president draws battle lines against republicans and they push back. >> the speedster bounds to be all sizzle. at some point campaign season has to end and the working with others season has to begin. pete: but are both sides forgetting that americans are fed up with washington? the attorney general flexes his muscles on voting rights. >> even as congress considers updates to the voting rights act in light of the court's ruling, we plan in, the meantime, to fully utilize the law's remaining sections to make sure the voting rights of all american citizens are protected. pete: a new chapter in the saga of edward snowden. >> he's not a dissident or a human rights activist. mr. snowden alkt to be returned to the uni
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law potentially. it is very important but even this, while updating in a sense the voting rights and the, really is not enough. congress still has to step forward and do this updating nationwide or in some new way. the court has thrown it to congress, has said -- i don't think they should have struck down section 4, but they did. now it is up to congress to fix it. it won't be -- we can't just rely on the justice department or the courts. >> congresswoman lee, i would turn to you on that question of whether congress will act. representative sensenbrenner has been -- he's a republican and has crossed party lines in terms of pushing for congress to do something about section 4 and update the voting rights act. are you confident that congress can and will do something on this? >> well, thank you. first of all, let me jut say that the comments are correct. we have a responsibility. i think what general holder has done for us is that he has placed this in a red flag category this is a crisis, this is an im
law potentially. it is very important but even this, while updating in a sense the voting rights and the, really is not enough. congress still has to step forward and do this updating nationwide or in some new way. the court has thrown it to congress, has said -- i don't think they should have struck down section 4, but they did. now it is up to congress to fix it. it won't be -- we can't just rely on the justice department or the courts. >> congresswoman lee, i would turn to you on that...
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all that's left for president obama to sign that legislation into law. the ats officially has a new director. the senate confirmed byron todd jones. jones is the agency's first permanent director in seven years. embattled syrian president bashar ashaud opened an instagram account. the photos show him working at his desk meeting women and children and looking like a great by. and o.j. simpson was granted parole on some of the charges from his 2008 kidnapping and armed robbery convictions. simpson will stay in prison for as long as four more years on other charges. a parole hearing on those charges won't come until next spring. >>> now the first look at business. good morning. >> good morning. futures are higher after the fed offered no clues when it will cut back stimulus programs. investors show a surprise uptick in china's sector next week. apple's asian suppliers are reportedly gearing up for mass production of a new ipad mini this fall. the wall street journal said a new tablet has higher resolution retina display and use screens from samsung. and jul
all that's left for president obama to sign that legislation into law. the ats officially has a new director. the senate confirmed byron todd jones. jones is the agency's first permanent director in seven years. embattled syrian president bashar ashaud opened an instagram account. the photos show him working at his desk meeting women and children and looking like a great by. and o.j. simpson was granted parole on some of the charges from his 2008 kidnapping and armed robbery convictions....